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richard v Posted - 11/03/2012 : 15:27:37



This little face off went on for quite a while until Harry
got bored and went outside to sunbathe.
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Lotabob Posted - 13/03/2012 : 22:57:42
HAHA, brilliant. Cat wasnt bored it was checking the exits.
richard v Posted - 11/03/2012 : 18:22:03
Cheers,
I have read all about your naughty little lot .
I just don't trust my two cats around the snakes so I always shut them in
the kitchen
n/a Posted - 11/03/2012 : 16:53:12
Aww, that's cool! It's so good for them to get used to each other.

When I first got snakes, the cats and snakes were totally fascinated with each other (with viv doors between them of course.) My royals socialised with the cats before they got used to me, and one cat, Mouse, still regards the snakes as her special property.

I do feel that this is good, as when the snakes are out, although naturally I'm vigilant, as a rule I can trust an older cat to be in the same room with a snake without pestering. (Can't trust new cat Molly yet of course, but she'll learn.)

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